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“He’s Still Sleeping”: Elon Musk mocks Bitain for ignoring the historic SpaceX mission

Jane Austen by Jane Austen
September 20, 2021
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20 September 2021 03:17 GMT

Netizens questioned whether the US President had not issued a public statement on the matter even though NASA and rival companies had praised the achievement.

Elon Musk, the company’s CEO, mocked President Joe Biden after SpaceX successfully completed a historic space mission, and the U.S. president has not yet commented publicly on SpaceX’s achievements. The first task was made entirely by the public.

“US President refuses to even recognize four new U.S. astronauts who helped raise hundreds of millions of dollars [el hospital oncológico infantil] St. Jude “, Raised the question One of Musk’s followers on Twitter asks him what the reason is.

The Answer The boss simply and openly convinced the user: “He’s still asleep.” The teasing comes to mind when Donald Trump calls the current president ‘Sleepy Joe’ (‘Sleeping Joe’, in Spanish).

Other TweetMusk agreed with a Netizen who thought that The committee must be approved and commended by the President.

NASA’s top officials greet SpaceX on the Inspiration 4 spaceflight. Competitors such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Blue Origin also recognized and praised this achievement.

Earlier, millionaire St. Jude helped achieve the goal of Inspiration 4 by promising to donate $ 50 million to his fundraising campaign to benefit Children’s Cancer Hospital. With the principal’s contribution, the initial collection target exceeded $ 200 million.

Historical Inspiration 4 Mission Removed The Falcon 9 booster rocket was successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center in the United States last Wednesday, the Crew Dragon spacecraft It orbits the earth at an altitude of about 585 kilometers for three days Before landing Saturday at a Florida beach.

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